German Town Tricks Neo-Nazis Into Raising Money For Anti-Nazi Charity

Everybody loves Nazis. No, wait, there’s something wrong there… Oh, I’ve got it; everybody loves Raymond. I’m glad I corrected that then, I’d’ve looked real silly otherwise. What about Nazis? What’s the general consensus on them? Hmm, I want to say nobody likes Nazis. Yes! That’s right, nobody loves Nazis, they’re like the anti-Raymond. Though, neo-Nazis, they like Nazis. Thankfully, for the most part we all know they’re all cunts. Every. Single. One of them.

That includes you, you fucking prick. No, not you, the other arsehole who was reading this because they get Google alerts for Nazi. ANYWAY, neo-Nazis, God bless ’em, they’re trying their best aren’t they? The way they infiltrated hipster haircuts like that seemed like they were right onto something. ANYWAY PART TWO, every November in Wunsiedel supporters of Hitler’s Third Reich get themselves to marching through because it is the burial place of absolute hero and Deputy Führer Rudolph Hess. They do it in honour of the National Heroes’ Remembrance Day. Obviously.

However, this year some crazed lefties known as Rechts gegen Rechts (Right Against Right) convinced residents, including local shop owners, to donate 10 Euros to a charity that helps people to leave extremist groups for each metre the gathered national heroes of neo-Nazism marched. Essentially resulting in their raising more money against themselves the longer they marched.

If that wasn’t enough, locals thought they’d really hammer that point home to the oblivious neos by putting up motivational signs to encourage them further on, showering them with confetti, and setting up food stalls providing the marchers snacks under the banner ‘Mein Mampf’ (or My Food). They raised around 10,000 Euros.

YES. Yes, Wunsiedel. That is EXACTLY how you do it. Here’s a video.

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